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The soil analyses and the experiments point the way to the proper 

 use of fertilizers for the production of profitable crops in the ]\loun- 

 tain section, as well as the kind of fertilization and rotations to be 

 followed for the permanent improvement of the soils. Phosphates 

 in some form mnst be used liberally, nitrogen must be supplied 

 either in fertilizers or by growing soil-improving crops, while potash 

 is not needed. 



A study of these analyses will prove interesting and profitable 

 They are fundamentally important in connection with a more profit- 

 able and progressive agriculture for the Mountain section. 



